February 17th, 2020, 12:30 AM | #1 |
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Can An Intake Leak Cause Hard Starting?
I had a hard starting problem for a while, chalked it up to dirty carbs/being cold originally.
Whenever I started the bike, it would sputter/have a hard time getting going. After having the carbs cleaned, the bike ran perfect! Ride it around for a day, then today the sputtering returned! The first couple of pistons firings sounded super weak. But all it took was a second of winding the throttle or pulling the choke to full on startup to get the engine going, then perfect idling, no idle troubles for today. Took a look at the carbs and one of the intake rubbers from the airbox to the carb had unseated itself. So I reseated em and now the bike starts up without a hitch, no weak piston firing during the first couple of cycles. Does my fix sound plausible? I did this with the bike not cold, but not totally warmed up yet so I'm wondering if there's something else that could be going on. Also trying to understand how a vacuum leak could lead to hard starting |
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February 17th, 2020, 09:18 AM | #2 | |
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A vacuum leak can affect starting as well as running at any RPM. |
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February 17th, 2020, 09:40 AM | #3 |
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The factory airbox is designed to allow a predetermined, metered, intake airflow....having 1 airbox boot disconnected would create an imbalance between it and the side that remains connected, directly affecting carburetion, IMHO.
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February 17th, 2020, 01:14 PM | #4 |
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There's two concepts involved here:
vacuum leak would occur between head and carbs since restriction of throttle generates vacuum. Leak in rubber manifolds would suck in extra air that didn't go through carbs. This leads to lean mixtures that indeed can cause difficulty starting. pre-carb leaks wouldn't really be classified as vacuum-leak since there's no vacuum ahead of throttle-body/slide restriction. But yes, there's configuration of air-box and velocity-stack style intakes that shapes air-flow pattern before carbs. Any distruption of that flow would change air-volume going into carbs and cause difficulty starting. Let's see how it starts 1st thing tomorrow morning. |
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February 17th, 2020, 09:12 PM | #5 |
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So I tried starting it again this morning, and still the same thing. Thud thud, dies. Try again thud thud, give it a little throttle, bam, fires and idles perfectly.
When it's warm it's a bit better, I don't need to give throttle but it takes a couple seconds to get to idle
Link to original page on YouTube. Last futzed with by nocturncal; February 17th, 2020 at 10:19 PM. Reason: Deleted the word choke |
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February 17th, 2020, 09:32 PM | #6 |
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Thud, thud dies with full choke?
Is your bike parked inside or outside? |
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February 17th, 2020, 09:38 PM | #7 | |
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@DannoXYZ sorry my comment before this mentions me using the choke and it starting up, to correct myself I don't use any amount of choke because it will die out |
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February 18th, 2020, 12:11 AM | #8 |
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Ah gotcha that makes sense. About a quarter of the boot was off of the airbox side of the carb. Funny thing is I had a have a flat spot when at 3/4 to full throttle at around 9k-11k and after the boot slipped off off the flat spot went away. Now that the boots fully seated the flat spot is back :-(
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February 18th, 2020, 06:31 AM | #9 |
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fresh fuel?
innards of fuel tank clean? have you set each cylinders' pilot screw for best running, found each "sweet spot"? Spark plugs correct, relatively fresh and properly gapped and torqued? What RPM is idle set at? I'd contend there are folks that would kill for such starting as on your vid
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February 18th, 2020, 07:22 AM | #10 | |
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The carbs are usually lean in the mid-range, and shimming the needles richens it up and smooths-out that area. The Main Jet is typically plenty rich. As ducatiman noted, take some time and get your idle mixture screw adjusted precisely. Make sure the engine is fully warm and the gas is fresh. That adjustment will change with weather, so know that you may need to make additional adjustments if the temp changes significantly. Make sure your air filter is clean - and not over-oiled. Carbs synced and valves adjusted as well. |
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February 18th, 2020, 03:41 PM | #11 | |
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Spark plugs gaps 0.7mm each, no rust in gas tank , verified by boroscope. Fresh fuel, filled up twice with same issue Adjusted pilot screws to 3 out each. I used idle drop procedure. I can find the idle drop when turning the pilot screws in, but when turning them out, the idles keep on rising to 4+ turns out with no end in sight. 3 seemed to be where the idle would come down smoothly, with the rpms being a 1500rpm. This was a quick fix to get the bike in decent shape to run cuz I needed it, but now that the petcock is fixed I'll be redoing it. Petcock Problem: I have my original petcock and a spare that I bought off of eBay. The riding I've done with my startup issue has been with my original petcock (was using eBay one and had my original sent off with my carb clean, then when original came back I put it back on) and wondered maybe I should take a look at the original petcock that is currently on the bike. Vacuum tested the petcock hooking up a syringe and pulling. When under vacuum it pulls gas but does not hold a vacuum. While pulling on the syringe, I pinched the vacuum line to hold vacuum, but the the fuel stops. I'm guessing air is leaking in from somewhere which kills the vacuum. Also is leaking fuel. I also tore down my spare petcock to clean it and use this one instead, the diaphragms were stuck inside. I don't have a rebuild kit, so I unstuck them and the diaphragms didn't have any holes or tears in them, so cleaned em and put it back together. This petcock pours fuel under vacuum, and will hold a vacuum when I pinch the vacuum line. The bike fires up no problem now. Choke is usable now, and won't immediately kill the engine even if I just go out a small amount on it. Video with completely cold engine with no choke:
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February 18th, 2020, 04:10 PM | #12 | |
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I had some wierd*ss symptoms similar to yours when I had leaking petcock.
1. it had difficulties starting in winter, even with full-choke. Finally started after 10-sec. or so of cranking. 2. took long time to warm up, then would die if I gave it throttle too quickly 3. strange thing here is if I reduced choke to halfway while simultaneously giving it throttle, it would rev up and let me take off. Bizarre.. This was also petcock that would dribble gas into carbs while sitting. Before carbs refurbed by ducatiman, it actually hydrolocked my engine and snapped teeth off starter ring-gear! |
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February 19th, 2020, 08:07 AM | #15 | |
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Danno, ducatiman - thoughts? |
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February 19th, 2020, 07:13 PM | #16 | |
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Yeah it was really weird.. fixing the petcock fixed the forever climbing idle as a turned the idle screws out and allowed the idle to drop past optimum adjustment. I'm curious to the reasons behind this as well |
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